
This episode covers the disappearance of eight-year-old Vicki Lynne Hoskinson in Tucson, Arizona, and the subsequent investigation that led to the arrest of Frank Jarvis Atwood.
Vicki was last seen riding her pink Stingray bicycle to the mailbox. When she failed to return, her family reported her missing, prompting a massive search effort that included volunteers and police helicopters.
Key witness Sam Hall, Vicki's athletic coach, reported seeing a suspicious man in a sports car near the school playground. This man was later identified as Frank Atwood, who had a criminal history involving children.
Evidence linking Atwood to Vicki's disappearance included paint transfer from her bicycle to his car. Forensic analysis confirmed the presence of nickel on both items, suggesting they had come into contact.
Months later, Vicki's remains were discovered in the desert. Atwood was charged with her murder, and the episode concludes with his conviction and the impact of Vicki's case on the community.
The episode details Vicki Lynne Hoskinson's abduction and murder, leading to Frank Atwood's conviction through forensic evidence.

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